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Single-Layer Blocking Panel The single-layer blocking panel is ideally suited for isolating a noise source located on one side of the curtain system. A single-layer panel is designed with 1-inch fiberglass insulation sewn into one side of a vinyl barrier. The insulation absorbs noise, and the vinyl barrier blocks its transmission to other areas. |
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Double-Layer Blocking Panel The versatile double-layer blocking panel is ideal for isolating multiple noise sources located on both sides of the panel. It consists of a vinyl barrier sandwiched between two layers of 1-inch-thick fiberglass insulation. The double-layer blocking panel absorbs noise and blocks transmission of sound coming from both sides of the curtain. |
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Absorption Panel The absorption panel does not block noise; it only absorbs it. The system consists of 2-inch quilted fiberglass panels that are usually attached to an existing wall or barrier to reduce reverberant noise. |
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Barrier Screens An alternative to McGill AirSilence's free-hanging acoustical curtains is our mobile acoustical barrier screen. Standard screens run 4 feet wide by 8 feet high, but custom-made screens are available. The screen consists of an 18-gauge steel frame with supporting legs and curtain panels which are fastened to the top of the screen with grommets. Screens are an effective means of noise control where mobility is desired. |
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